Manual | Orbitor Prospector 100 Metal Detector

Adjust the height so the detector feels comfortable when standing upright, then tighten the plastic cam-lock collar securely. Step 2: Mount the Search Coil

Requires one 9V alkaline battery (not included) Length: Adjustable stem from 26 inches to 38 inches Weight: Approximately 1.5 lbs (0.68 kg) 2. Unboxing and Assembly Steps

Scatter an iron nail, an aluminum pull-tab, and a coin on clean soil. Pass the coil over each. Slowly turn the Disc dial clockwise until the nail and pull-tab cease making a sound, but the coin still produces a clear audio signal. Field Techniques for Better Finds Orbitor Prospector 100 Metal Detector Manual

Turn the clockwise to turn the power on. Set it to a medium level.

Install fresh batteries (usually 9V) into the control box. 3. Understanding the Control Panel Prospector 100 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Adjust the height so the detector feels comfortable

Rotate clockwise past the click to power on. Turn further to increase volume. Discrimination (Disc) Dial

Success relies heavily on how you swing the detector and isolate targets. The Correct Sweep Pass the coil over each

Before heading out, test your machine with common items (a nickel, a pull tab, an iron nail). Turn on the detector in .

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Turn 90 degrees and sweep across the same spot from front to back.

“Do not set Discrimination above 8 unless you are specifically hunting for large silver. You will miss all nickel and gold targets.”